Bar Wimbledon

Hemingways has quickly established itself since the place to be observed.

Since 2010, Hemingway's features stood proudly since the only locally owned and independent beverage organization inside the ever before desirable SW19 of Wimbledon Village.

The club lies in the heart of village taking a harmonious mix of local faces and vistors from afar. The Staff, ranging from numerous experiences, each bring one thing unique and unforgettable towards experience.

Having been awarded 'Best Cocktail Bar in South-west London', we can assure a finely sculpted tipple from something as classic as an Old Fashioned to something as cosmopolitan as an Espresso Martini, whilst displaying our innovative skills through countless in house creations such as the Pomme D'Hemingways and Cinnamon Phizz.

Hemingway's nevertheless is not a single trick pony, we hold public wine tasting occasions to modify a bespoke menu for our cliental and these good wines have been accustomed develop a modest however considered range that pairs excellently with your collection of do-it-yourself Pizzas and antipasti culminations.

The effectiveness of Hemingway's reputation features allowed united states the great privilege of bringing the versatility of our experience towards own houses because of the launch of 'Hemingway's at Home' where currently a variety of different solutions to suit your individual choice.

Source: www.hemingwaysbar.co.uk

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